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BRAVO!!!!!
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It reminded me of
Rachmaninov, scriabin, chopin,mozart
Great job, nice composition
Genio!!
Aprecio mucho tu trabajo
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Son of a mother duck... O:
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Liked it very much, it's always refreshing to listen to original music that sounds like you always knew it.. this fantasy makes me want to learn piano again :P Regards!
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Intriguing, it adheres to classical form but it isnt an uber classical piece in terms of harmony and texture. In fact, its very modern/contemporary. I really expected your original work to be EXTREMELY classical but this is quite a pleasant surprise =)
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really beautiful!
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I love it this is fantastic!!!
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Cory, this is fantastic...You know that this is really my favorite style of music...I will be waiting to hear the whole composition when it's finished. what a "gift" you have been given..thanks Joan
The beginning shares your signature style, but then it kinda, well, veers into new territory!
Although it's incomplete, I enjoy the air of this movement. It's brief, but that's why I like it. I feel the other movements will be slightly longer, and stress other compositional elements. This movement is stately, conclusive, giving us that last triumphant breath.
How the melody at 2:15 is injected makes me feel it is a recurring theme in the other movement(s). I guess we will find out soon enough.
xxAsteriskxx 3 months ago
@xxAsteriskxx I'll just fill you in.....This movement is not totally new but a reprise or shortened version of the first movement which is in sonata form and lasts much longer. The second movement is entirely different altogether and provides contrast. The second movement (an andante in D major) has a lot of trills and ends with a long trill, which is why I began this movement with a trill.
BachScholar 3 months ago